Profiles in "Constitutional Law" Expertise Area
- Robert J. Miller’s areas of expertise are Federal Indian Law, American Indians and International Law, American Indian Economic Development, Constitutional Law, and Civil Procedure.
- Erik Luna is the Amelia D. Lewis Professor of Constitutional and Criminal Law. He teaches and writes primarily in the areas of criminal law and criminal procedure.
- Michael Berch was a professor at The College and is an Honors Disciplinary Faculty member of Barrett, The Honors College at ASU.
- Garcia's experience spans from prosecuting misdemeanor cases to high-level violent felonies in Maricopa County.
- Outside of academic pursuits, Willmott has a very diverse business and legal background.
- Beienburg studies American constitutionalism, with a particular interest in federalism. He is on sabbatical/research leave during the 2025-2026 academic year.
- Weinstein-Tull teaches Constitutional Law, the Fourteenth Amendment, and a seminar on Federalism.
- Weins is a teaching professor in criminal justice at ASU. He has been interviewed by media like CBS and NBC/FOX affiliates and The New York Times. He served as a U.S. Fulbright specialist to the nation of Bhutan in 2018.